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Expert trap – Ways out (Part 3 of 3) 2023-07-22T13:06:14.617Z
Expert trap: Why is it happening? (Part 2 of 3) – how hindsight, hierarchy, and confirmation biases break conductivity and accuracy of knowledge 2023-06-09T23:00:55.043Z
Expert trap: What is it? (Part 1 of 3) – how hindsight, hierarchy, and confirmation biases break conductivity and accuracy of knowledge 2023-06-09T23:00:09.121Z
To-do waves 2022-07-16T01:19:57.854Z

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Comment by Paweł Sysiak (pawel-sysiak) on List of Collective Intelligence Projects · 2024-10-10T11:21:04.936Z · LW · GW

I also gather the "Coordination and epistemic tools" resources https://www.pawel.world/Coordination-and-epistemic-tools-6508c74fbeaf4fbd8405c729993db3eb?pvs=4

Comment by Paweł Sysiak (pawel-sysiak) on CFAR Takeaways: Andrew Critch · 2024-02-27T02:15:35.431Z · LW · GW

What specifically does the author mean by lack of numeracy skills?

Comment by Paweł Sysiak (pawel-sysiak) on Alexander's Shortform · 2022-06-01T07:32:52.352Z · LW · GW

Elephant in the Brain influenced extensively ways I perceive social motivations. It is talking exactly about the same subject and mechanisms of why we don't discern it in ourselves. If you didn't read it you should check it out. It rewrote my views to the extent that I feel afraid to read "The status game" because it feels so easy to fall into confirmation bias here. This seems to me so active that I would love to read something opposite. Are there any good critiques of this view? Once I was listening to Frans de Waal's lecture when he expressed this confusion that in primatology almost everything is explained through the hierarchy in the group. But when we listen to social scientists almost none of it is. Elephant in the brain. I think this is such an important topic.